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Transcript
00:00Hello, Bags of Lightning!
00:08The Yellow Rainfall Warning is now in effect in some parts of Aurora and Isabela.
00:13Residents are being alerted from the Bantanang Baha or Landslide.
00:18The Yellow Rainfall Warning is said to be in effect until 8 am this morning.
00:23This morning, the Bags of Lightning is expected to land.
00:27According to the forecast, it is possible that the center of the storm will hit Isabela or Northern Aurora.
00:34It is also called the Northern Zone this Monday.
00:37Tomorrow morning, the Philippine Air Responsibility is expected to launch the Bags of Lightning.
00:43Residents, there will be a change in the Bags of Lightning according to the forecast.
00:48Tomorrow, it is possible that the Philippine Air Responsibility will be inside
00:53to monitor the Tropical Depression.
00:55It is also called the Ophel Storm.
00:57The storm is said to be at a distance of 1,620 kilometers east of eastern Visayas.
01:04At the moment, it is at a strength of 45 kilometers per hour.
01:07When it hits, it is at a strength of 55 kilometers per hour.
01:11It moves west-northwest at a speed of 35 kilometers per hour.
01:16The Tropical Storm in the Pacific Ocean is also monitored by Pagasa
01:21which has an international name of Mani.
01:23Residents, it is also at a distance of more than 3,000 kilometers east of the Central Luzon.
01:29It is at a strength of 85 kilometers per hour.
01:31When it hits, it is at a strength of 105 kilometers per hour.
01:35It can reach up to 1,000 kilometers.
01:38Weather updates are still in effect
01:40because it is still possible for the forecast to change with the passing of time and day.
01:46Meanwhile, if there is a storm,
01:48Five water reservoirs here in Luzon have recorded a drop in water in the past 24 hours.
01:55These include Angat, Ipo, Ambinga, Sandoque, and Magat Reservoirs.
02:00According to Pagasa, there is no longer a drop in water.
02:04High water levels have been recorded in Lamesa, Abuklao, and Pantabangan Reservoirs.
02:09It is also possible for a pre-emptive release or a drop in water in a few dams
02:15to avoid flooding and flooding in nearby areas.
02:19Remember, stay safe and stay updated.
02:23I am Anzo Pertierra.
02:25Know the weather before you go.
02:27Always remember,
02:29Kapuso.

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